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ment on wages, hours end other after the conference that another .he Cramer^Vollmerhausen Adam A. Waaehler * Im, Aaetioaeara. issues. Co. Is Awarded Co., $1, ! Process Used session will be held Friday. Hyman >94,300, and the Jeflrese-Dyer, Inc., Restaurant and Nit» Varifype Meet Again Friday. Club The formula was offered by Lau- Sousa School Contract >1,774,177. FURNISHINGS ond EQUIPMENT The formula provides, among received by Gen. Mac rence H. Victory, president of Local Arthur in Practically New Thonet Bentwood To Print New other things, that the union aban- A $1,688,000 contract for construc- Japan. CHAIRS—FORMICA TABLES York β, which has 2,500 members em- tion of the John Sousa WANTED don its traditional Philip Junior Decision to The directive bans man- closed-shop pol- Strip Japan Japanese ! Seal SETTEES-DEEP on the 14 EaUU Siltiaan ... FREEZE—FANS ployed newspapers. He High School at Thirty-seventh street ufacture of any kind of An uetllut icy and accept a union shop. The airplanes1 opportunity fer PUBLIC ADMESS SYSTEM indicated the union would and Includes other «na »r two awHut be will- and Ely place S.E. was awarded Df major measures talesmen Stainlees Steal Service Stand Trade Publications publishers told the union several by Heavy Arms Revealed te wark in Arltartan, T». » to keep which ing to negotiate beyond the March the District to the Japan disarmed, Gen. SAFE WITH INNER VAULT •y th· Aiiociatad Pr··· days ago that if it gave up the yesterday George A MacArthur has 31 contract policy decision for stripping already put into ef-1 Dwyer k Cuter Ce. Silverware—China—Glau closed-shop policy, now banned by expiration. Hyman Construction Co., 1010 Ver-! tect. I Realty NEW YORK, Mar. 34.—A number Japan of all arms except the rifles, OX. 2980 CH.4184 the Taft-Hartley law, the publishers mont avenue N.W. of trade publications today were 400 Fire iistols and other small By Auction would agree to restore the closed Pupils Escape Geoffrey M. Thomett, secretary to weapons distributing specially processed edi- shop, ii and when it became legal KEYSER, W. Va., Mar. 24 the Board .tsed by civil police and hunters was at Weschler's (JP).— of Commissioners, said tions as the work stoppage of com- again. Fire broke out in the furnace room the Hyman company submitted the nade public by the Far Eastern! Representatives of the ITU and at 905 Ε St. N.W. mercial printers went into its third Keyaer's graded school yesterday lowest of four bids. The formal SommisFion ■•Eczema the Publishers' Association of New but 400 yesterday. itching children marched out contract and bond forms will be pre- steel Your Sto«P day. York City met to discuss The 11-nation commission adopt- FRIDAY yesterday promptly without mishap. Before pared by the Contract Board and Why «cratch and stfier tonight when Delays in issuing some publica- the differences in the newspaper the Are was under ed the policy February 12, but. socthip;, medicated Rtsincl Ointment brought control, forwarded to the successful bidder' de-1 is j March 26th, 10 A.M. tions were field. William m re- to relieve reported. Mapel, vice chairman it burned through the floors of two soon. Other bids rubmitted wers I ayed' pvblication 'of the text until rpecially itching, fiery I practically new Tkuet wal- by skir? Famous Eirhtr-six The trade which were of the Publishers' said ; through four generation· nut-finished bentwoed «hair*. 16—84"! papers, hit Association, classrooms. the Joseph P. Nebel Go., ι directive $1,735,000; based on it had besn for its quick, comfort. No Nasty T««t* « Tiblat Form » tc T«k« 30" and 18—3β"χ3β" linen Formica by the stoppage along with major lingering E»sy tog tables: 21 maple Thonet bentwood and chair·, 10—S4~x24" and 7—24" eir- book, magazine job printing cular Formica top tables; SO-ft. «all plants, by-passed the composing and earner settees, cashier's counter rooms to match; 4 tall and law pedestal fans, by using the varitype process. chrome eoatvmer. flood and spotlights. The process prints from photo- Bishop deep freeae cabinet with coss- material pressor, metal chef's table, 1/8 service engravings of typewritten stand, sood grade plated Bat ware, on special machines. china, publie address niUa with glass, commer- speakers and microphone·, etc. The work stoppage by cial printers, members of the In- '(Ηϊίτ INSPECTION DAILY, 9 to 4 ternational Typographical Union, AFL, grew from union dissatisfac- tion with new working rules posted ADVERTISEMENT. a _ by the employers, including longer work week. The contract in the industry expired lut December 31 and negotiations for a new one still When Kidneys ar· in progress. Newspaper Formula Offered. Meanwhile, the ITU offered a formula for settlement of the union- WwkToo Often differences with Are you embarrassed and InaonTanleneed security publishers by too frequent elimination during the day in the city's 14 daily newspapers. SHOP OK YOUR TRANSFER—COLOMBIA ROAD STORE OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. DAILY or nifht? This symptom a* well ïiu'n "*2' ?» aASmartlng These contracts expire March 31. TRANSFER thVBtîsJto Food Fair ,ol\.EASTER· where vou Passages Backache, Lac Pain». Nervousness, get the Rheumatic Pains and Swollen Ankles The newspaper publishers, who may ι QUALITY at LOW PRICES! be due to non-organle and non-systemte are not affected by the commercial s/s/s/sssss/ss/s/ssss/sssssssssssss's,HIGHEST Kidney and Bladder troubles. In such cases j printers' stoppage, were asked yes- the very first dosa of the aclsntlflcally compounded medicine etJled Cystvx usually terday to incorporate in their new * ψ goes to work right now helping you these contract with ITU Local β the same S ways: 1. Helps nature remove jmmrn irritating type of union-security formula ίτ^ν·?·ο·χ·>ί:·;%·:·;·: :^<^Λ<>ίίνΛ%·!'ϊί»"Ν«ί·% excess acids, poisonous wastes and aertaiu ι TOMATO JUICE germ#, a. This cleansing action helps nature which the union has worked out afterlato many pains, ache*, aaraness and with the commercial printing in- ». j Libby's I NAYLOR GARDENS atlCnees. Help* reduce frequent night and dustry. day ealts. thes promoting hatter sleep. ! 46 ox. STORE I 3041 Naylor Road S.E. Oct from Application of the formula for Rich in Flavor! I Cystax your druggist today. Otra con • a fair trial a· directed on package. Money : the commercial printers has been HAMPSHIRE back guaranteed unless Rich in Vitamins! HOURS I HEIGHTS N.W. Cyst ex satisfies ywa. I held in an 25 abeyance pending agree- 1 SO 10 New Hampshire Ave. Deity b Sot. 1 —— Libby's PURPLE (in Heavy Syrup) a I GREENWAY CENTER ) 3S28 East Capitol St. TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES No.2V4 Η DELUXE d0I> 1420 7Ηι STREET N.W. "" 3.20 6:30 Near "O" St. Market CAROLIXA ,l PLUMS 27 WA1MEB BROS.' THEATERS '·'· «INNING RD. N.L "CHRI8TMAE EVE." GEORGE RAPT. JOAN ',Γί*.? I BLONDELL. Plu» "LITTL* MISS BROAD- For Aititfonsl /n/omwiica fhenê Tht- Libby's (in Heavy Syrup) 8:30 I Between- 18th Λ 19th Sts. WAY, JEAN PORTER. *t*ri Dirtct or C«fl BgpiiHto nil. Av*° N W' H 01,4 1 îeVh fr Rd 1105 '*■ Theater» HhIm Matin—» KADOTA doz. , cil^mbia N.W~ CIBCLE "V S γ·Μ· \ 1805 Columbia Road HIS OWN," Today Only, '"TO EACH «« 2·30 OLIVIA DE HAV1LLAND, JOHN LUND. V10, 7:20. 9:3». FIGS Open 4:46. Feature Errol Flynn, Olivia De Havllland In 18th and Columbia ltd. S tor· Til Advenmres of Robin Hood," at Open 1349 1:00, Syrup) 9 DUMBABTOM Wt%ruu£'· 3:05, 5:16, 7:20, 9:36. Libby's (in Heavy P.M. Daily La«t Dût, Two Main Hit». LESLIE HOW- BEVEBLY ARD. MERLE OBERON, ROBERT MASSEY Ll 3iS,h νΓ». 'î f.M. BARTLETT doz. M ^ In ( BARCROFT In "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL''; Plu» Loretta Young, "Lady from Cheyenne," 4714 Columbia Pike •THE THIRTEENTH HOUR." at 1:36, 3:25. 6:26. 7:26, 9:30. N°™ \ m* w'«· *»·■ N W- Arlington THEATER mbAliTUll νηιτ PEARS BUCKINGHAM FAIRFAX & WO. 2343 Mot. 1 P.M. VY K*ates 60 39, til—Frtt ParkUl. Dana Andrews. Merle Oberon In "Nlfht 4241 Pershing Drive "OUT OP THE PAST," ROBERT MIT- Sont." at 1:06, 3:10, 6:16, 7:20, 9:30. Easter! CHUM. JAN* GREER. Specials for 0'~inbflt, AW. OR. 3222 CEMTBAL425 ££ ΓΛ'λ^2*4' GREENEELT Joe X. Brown In "Shut My Blc Mouth,'* RAT MILLAND, TERESA WRIGHT 1n at 11. 1:40, 4:20, 7:06, 9:46. Melryn "THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN." at 7. ». Dougla? In "Good Olrli Qo to Pari»," at 12:20, 3:06, 6:46. 8:30. :ί 3227 M St. N.W. Ml. .*90 CRISCO tJIM! mcvrnv Kenneey Nr. 4tti N.W. slu ftUISIUlI La»t Day, Doublé Feature Program. 'THE RA «600 Mot. 1 P.M. BLACK ANGEL"; Plu» "ITS GREAT TO Barbara Stanwyck. David Nlven. "The ..my." Other 6:16. 7:20, 9:26 SLICED __ BE YOUNG." Love." 1:30, 3:16. culent at succuien.,, PIE CBUST ** "■ Abev# ' pm» Ρα. Ave. 7th S.E. — that's ruin Crisp, loyers LITTLE Fit, 5200 Mat. 1 P.M. Bacon FLAKO pkj. Dana Andrews, Merle Oberon in "Night watering your "BARBER OF SEVILLE." Son»." at 1. 3:06. 6:10. 7:10. 9:20. start 15c way to *» ™ " CUrVVTtlM G«. Αν·. & Sheridan THEATRE 3BLMVM ROOSEVELT KA. 2400 Mat. 1 P.M. morning!mornm6l ■ Double Feature—"THE SULLIVANS" and Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner in "Cass Easter 9:46. « THE PIGHTINO LADY." Timbcriane." 1.